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1YQN COUNTY TIMES. ffflOSDAY_JULY 31, 187« THE COt’STV PRIMARIES, The County Central Committee held a meeting on Friday, according to a published call for the same. The whole proceed!nga are printed in an other column of this iaeue. It will be seen by » perusal «t them that a primary election has been called to take peace on the 19th proximo. We ere glad to see that the committee t. >k sm k a wise coarse. There were some fl uting rumors on the street on Thursday to the effect that the com mittee contemplated taking the reins into their own bands and constitut ing themselves an appointing body Whose power might possibly be felt at the State Convention on the S4th of August It is pleasant to see now th#t these rumors were the mere vaporiugs of querulous persons. Thk Tsmks would have l>een compelled tv» .Oppose with the utmost of its power auy coup of that kiud that might have been practiced upon the Re publican voters of the county. For t .mutely no coup was contemplated, gnd tits aomiuittee discharged their duties as disinterested citizens. Now that the day for the primaries has been set. we hope lhaf evwy Re publican voter in the county will de mote a portion of bis time for the next couple of weeks to thinking over the offices to be filled and the best available men to fill them. Busi ness pivu especially should feel it their duty to set apart a portion of their time for the consideration of politics. The trouble which has be set political affairs in general of late and the dissatisfaction which has grows out >f an alleged control of Jocal government by a few have re sulted exclusively from apathy on the part of the very men who should be foremost in such affairs. Persons absorbed with a multitude of busi wk affairs are proverbially wont to look upon the primary proceedings ot a political party as something which belongs ia most part to tin politicians and officeholders, and in which the;, ,*'.n have little ay no direct interest. This is a mistake whicl should not 1* further allowed to g unconnected. The initial point—the election of delegates to nominate a county ticket and to have a voice in tl)e nomination of a State ticket—i> where the honest many have their greatest power. After nominations have l>ceu made that are distasteful or unsatisfactory there is n • remedy. If voters nre conscious of having done their duty fully and are »war< ttiat the result lieforv them is the will of the majority, they have nothing or no one to blame. Then let voter ou thia occasion not be lax iu the ejcercisw of their prerogative at the piWMaries. In that prerogative theii greatest power rests. Our syatem ol elections is the most perfect from a pie iuct primary up the ascending *c de to the electoral college. It •v iter- do not avail themselves of the privileges they have from the tn-gin ning upward, it is their own fault if 1 *cal govern meut at least ia not as perfect as the system of elections and jost as satisfactory. Co:*rENittTiiix serins to l>e a law of nature and even to manifest its balancing power within society and civil events. In part proof of this postulation we may point to the fad that recently You Lie was overpow ered by the law of the land iu Cali fornia and now lies harmless in the State Prison at San Quentin. About the tame time that this highly de sirable consummation was being brought about. Sojourner Truth was breathing her last in New York, and personified falsification and its an tipasto withdrew simultaneously . from the busy scenes of the world.! It may be neceeaary to say that “You Lie” was a notorious Chinaman and Sojourner Troth a respectable young lady. __ widowa of the soldiers who fell with Custer will receive a peu aiop of Vut <10 per month. This will not be sufficient to support them. Apropos of the fact, a New York pa per make if U would not be a glorious thing to dtyrib.uta among them the Custer monnmapt fond. Would it renily be better to build a monument t« tbqir chief or to take up a sub scription for those they have left be them unprotected and unpro fH«4fon G gyi ii wrr.v.iaita has returned trm papiepn^. A MECHANICAL IMPOSSIBILITY We observe in en exchange that an improvement has tieen wade in cha steam engine whereby the power wasted by the exhaust of the used steam may be utilised. The new discovery is some mechanical appli ance which forces the steam back into tha boiler, thus saving about eiglity per cent, of the fuel. This it according to_ the exchange alnive mentioned. After reading about it we called iu our devil, who once studied natural philosophy under Professor Janes, and asked him what he thought of the plan. The boy is quite Intelligent, and at once rcp.ied that he thought, from a staud point of pure philosophy, that it w as in tended as a joke. He said briefly that all the resistance placed upon the exhaust eDd of ft steam cylinder was equivalent to so much power taken from the steam end < f the same, ami that nothing could possi bly lie gained by attempting to force, ] by the power of the machinery, any j per ccntage of the exhaust steam hack into the boiler. lie said that Quackinbos' (the author of his text book) would not allow him to be lieve such ft thing as possible, and be would believe Quackinbos rather than any Scotch newspaper. Our devil said that it would be a parallel case to supply ft hydraulic engine with water from an elevated tank pumping the water back into the tank again with the same engine, which would l»c a twin brother to perpetual motion but for the friction of the machinery. When we told him that the steam proposition met with the sanction of the Enterprise he went about his work with a melan choly look, as much as to say that all the study Ita had bestowed upon phy sics was so much energy wasted, and that all the laws ot mechanics were hut delusions and suaros. After rolling lor about fifteen minutes he returned and said that possibly the chemical constitution of the exhaust steam might by some means be changed so that the expansion wqgoi be reduced without lessening its tem peraturc. But inasmuch as the ex pansion is the result of acquired heat, he was confused, and again pro nonneed the plan a joke, fit only for the contemplation of p.>etie minds. To Candidates. -Now that the time for holding the primaries has been fixed and the nominating Coun ty Conve tion w ill be a realized fact withiu a short while, persons who propose to sacrifim themselves upon the altar of the country'* civil service -h oulJ be jin to stir alxmt and make t -ii intentions in this respect known. The l>est way to do is to announce in s card in the leading paper whatever in the political line is to lie made public, So that voters may know who ire candidates find have tiuto to make on their minds bow they shall vote. The Times, being the only political wiper in the county, is the l>est ad vertising medium in this respect. Such advertisements, in accordance with a rule recognized and followed ••‘Iscwhere, must be paid for in au vanee. The Herr Case.—This case was given to the jury yesterday afternoon. Late last evening no verdict h id linen reached and it was deemed un likely that any would l>e reached at all. It \ya$ .understood—how and why we cannot imagine—that the jury stood about six and six—six fi-r conviction au^i -it for acqui.tal. Of course, however, this is mere rumor. —[Carson Appeal, 3<)th. We were informed bv ,a gentleman who catce up from Carson yesterday that at the time of his departure (7 o'clock) the jury were still out. One negro is on the jury. The public arc waiting with con siderable interest the coming letter of acceptance from Governor Tilden. He has had ample time to prepare a letter to suit the Democracy. His main task is to outdo Hayes. We may reasonably anticipate him oy concluding that he will not do it. Hayes* document is hard to beat. Tilden has the advantage of readiug his opponent's declaration before be prepare? hi* own. Tnn Arisons Mining Company, of Unionvijls. Humboldt county, btt* cessed operations on account of the uiseount in silver. Tbe company wanted tbe miner* to •tend one helf of the dieoouut, but the latter refused. A young man named {I ugh Css tello was run over and killed by a freight train near Elko on Wednes day last. Mae. O. Miuu has bey* held to answer in Reno upon a charge of complicity iu tbe murder of bar hus band. LATEST DISPATCHES. [$>«ma*!o T%* L»on Oamntn Timn. IMPORTANT CHINA NEWS. Flood, Drought ui the Sword ProstroUng the Empire— Proba ble Wat with EngUad. 8ak Frakcisto, July 30 —The Oc cidental & OrientAl Co.’* steamer “Belgic" arrived to-day from Hong Kong via Yokohama. She brought but 133 Chinese in the steerage. The news frtmi China is of con siderable importance. The British Commissioners were sent to the pro vince of Yunnin. to investigate the murder of Mr. Margary, and are daily expected at Shanghai with full par ticulars of the result of their mission, which is believed to have be ;n a fail ure. Meantime Sir Thomas Ward, the British minister, has left Pekin, having for the present broken off ne gotiations and has brought the nr chives of legation to Shanghai. In case of hostilities breaking out between China and England, which will probably be determined on the arrival of the Commissioners and the disclosures made by them, the result will be awaited with deep anxiety. Meantime the Oermau Minister is pressing the Chinese tiovurnuieut severely in the matter of treating the revision of the treaty and detn Hiding that ail Cbiua be opened to foreigners for inter course and trade, and that the na tion adopt the responsibilities of international law. The rebels in Western China have succeeded in defeating and di>iK‘rsiug the w hole imperial army, the leaner of which committed suicide in consequence. A prolonged drought in four dense ly populated provinces has destroyed tiie crops over an extent ot eight hundred square miles of country, in habited by seventy millions of peo ple who* are threatened with the horrors of a famine. A disastrous flood at FooChow and the surrounding country has devas tated that region, causing an immense loss of life and damage to property. Over five thousand dead bodies have been fouuii gear Foo Chow alone, ami altogether the Flowery Kingdom ■e.Miis t<« lie in a very bad wav. Manifestoes i-sued by the Chinese ■ompani 's here hsao had great effect n discouraging emigration to Cali fornia, tor the present, at least. foraparatlre Value of SilTer. M'e herewith present •■» tahle pre pared hy one of the most accurate and experienced gentlemen connect 'd with the business of handling ami testing the precious metals in this state. It will assist all those who eel an interest in the matter in nr ■iving at an understanding of what s meant hy the quotations from the nicer ma rkt't as thev an' transmitted Prom London. The gentleman re P rrrd to is w. P. Prescott, of the Larson Mint, nephew of the historian of that name, ami *>n« of the most accurate mathematicians In the conn* *z *__ 5 C t r.O .$ 98 6.$1 08 5 50*. 99 1. t 09 0 50*. 99 6. 1 09 6 50*. 1 00 1. 1 10 0 51 . 1 00 6. 1 10 6 51*. 1 01 1. 1 11 2 51*. 1 01 «. 1 11 7 51*. I 02 1. 1 12 3 52 . 1 02 5. I 12 8 52*. 1 03 0. 1 13 3 52*. 1 03 5. 1 13 9 57*. 1 04 0. 1 14 4 53 . 1 04 5. 1 15 0 53*. 1 05 0. 1 15 5 5a* . 1 05 5. 1 1(1 1 53*. 1 00 0. 1 16 6 54 . 1 06 5. 1 17 1 54*. 1 07 0. 1 17 7 54*. 1 07 5. I 18 2 54*. 1 08 0. 1 18 8 55 . 1 08 5. 1 19 3 55*. 1 09 0. 1 19 9 55*. 1 09 5. 1 20 4 55*. i 09 9. 1 20 9 56 . 1 10.4. 1 21 5 56*. I 10 9. 1 22 0 56*. 1 11 4. 1 22 6 64*. I 11 9 . 1 23 1 57 . 1 12 4. 1 23 7 57*. 1 12 9. 1 24 2 57*. 1 IS 4. 1 24 7 57*......... I 13 9. 1 25 3 58 I 14 4. 1 25 8 58*. 1 14 9. 1 26 4 58*. I 15 4. 1 26 9 58*. 1 15 9. 1 27 5 59 1 16 4. 1 28 0 69*. 1 16 9. 1 28 5 59 *. I 17 S. 1 29 1 59*... l 17 8. 1 29 8 60 I 18 3. 1 30 2 WEIGHT or C. a. SlL) f u COINS.' Hundredths Grains. cf os. Trade dollar.*20 JT.'i Half dollar.19J.9 .40 Quarter dollar. 94.45 .2Q Twenty cent.- 77.18 .18 Dime.... 88.58 .08 Hall dime. 19.^9 .04 "THE YGITIO MAN'S POCEKT COMPAN ION" is the tills siren to a small book auon to be puMiabed bp OR. H WA0N»R. proUd Ing 1 DOS copies sis subscribed for at •» per volume. AU whe wish a ropy are rreaeetrd to call a Nd S South C street Virginia City and teal the in. rite at the rvmedic*. before ml. s8rtBta|£^tJie say. It Is p digest ea vane Notion—S. Cohn gW«« no*to* tka* on the 10th ot next month he in tend* to go ewey. end meanwhile will aell out hie stock of dry goods •t lees than cost. All persons owIuk him bills ere requested to cell ond settle before that dste end save coal. _ __ * New Jeweuut —At OoW* rtor* may be f euntl *ome Trry fine jewelry. (fa h fnrni the manufactory at AUrlbon. The stock conwitB of chains, stud*, buttons, eic.. for Witt ud gentlemen'* wear. Oat! and are then*. Look for Dauey assessment. NEW TO-DAY. JT_~~~ - -- ' "r “ The National Republican Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT. RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, or oaio. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. WILLIAM A. WHEELER, or stw Tons. LYON COL*NTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Silver Cttt. July 2*. 1*76. Pursuant to notice the Lyou County Repnb. Mean Central Committee met at the Pontoffice. Silver City, at 11.14 P. M. for the transaction of *uch business as might come before it. Present. Dr. Walter Buncher, W. R. Ring and Thee. S. Davenport. The Committee wa* called to order by Dr Walter Buncher. Chair man. The Aral burtneae in order being the appointment *>f two member* of the Commit tee to Ail the vacancies occasioned by the ab sence from the Countv of Geo. C- McFadden and William Thomas. On motion of W. R. King. Mr. Frank Kenyon wa* appointed for Stiver City, and J. C Gruber for Dayton On motion of Mr King it waa decided to hold the primary election on SATl’RDAY, Al’Gl’sT I9l*. and that delegate* to the Republican State and County Convention* be elected at that time. Polls to be open from 9 o'clock lt M. to 7 o'clock P. M. on that day The judge* or a majorliv of them, an* authorised t»> close the poll* m thtir precinct b« tween the hour of 2 o'clock P M and 4 o'clock P. M If they deem it expedient. The'd* legale* to the County Convention *re apportioned a* follow*: Dayton precinct, 5; Silver City. S. Eureka Mill, 4; Sutro, X; Chur chill. 1; Wabuaka, 1. The del* gates to the State Convention are apportioned a* f of low* laytoii, 2; Sliver City. 3; Eureka Mill. 1. POLI.I.U1 PI.A4 KK: DAYTON— C* urt Mo arc. Judge*. J C« Grtlber. J D. Slit r and J. H. Ja«jua. SILVER CITY —En„iue Huse. Judge*. J. M. Mcliiuutr. 1 heodire Yaieou and Thoms* Connor*. EUREKA MILL—Mill Uih e. Judges. Thor Copeland, Mcrmau Kuch and Li^kt-P Smith. SUTRO—Elmer'S Saloon Judges. Thomas Waste! 1. Thomo* Teddy a.nl l*vi Lamb. CHURCHILL—At S. 8. Buc land's. Judge*, . 8. Buvklaud, Hugh Carling and Geo. W Dinner. WABl SKA—Cleaver's Ranch. Judge*. K. Cleaver,-and — Ou motion it vn decided that the Couuty Convention be held at the Court Hi>u»e iu L'aytou, on SATCKDAY. September i»0. J»7r., It 10o'clock \ 3d . tor the purpose of nomi nating th* tallowing ticket, to-wit: One State Senator, Three Asi-embly meu. One Sheriff, One Couuty G.erk, One DUtrit -ttomey. One Oi*u tv Treasurer, One County Record r. Ofte County A IWIflr. One Public Administrator. One County Superintendent of Pub la SeljOOl*, One County Surveyor, One County Oommiastoner (Ions term). One Couuty Connuieaioutr (abort term). Three School Truateea (or t?a< h a*, h *ol dls irict. One for the longterm and two for th ah-rt term. Teat U> be taken by each voter at the pri maries. put you vote for a maj-'rtty of the Rfpubhuan ticket at the last geueral «lee turn? And will you vofe for the nouitmva of the Republican National. State and County ticket at the enauiug election? On motion it was resolved that the pr\>eeed« mga of tin* meeting be published in T»g Lion Cocvty Tinas WALTER BrSCUER. Chairman. Attest TiR* S. Davbki»o«T, See'y. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION ! WfOTI cm 18 HERUT OIVFH THAT, i^l purvuaut to a rra iU't .n of tbe K«’pub> It*1cVutral QonmuUev. adopted Marvb 16. 1S76, a STATE CONVENTION W1LX U UU> At C • r » o » City -OS TMI Twenty-fourth D»y of August Next At tweire o'clock M . (or the purpoee ol Dominating THREE (3) PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. ONE (1) CONGRESSMAN AND ONE (1) JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. Ana for tb# aalactlou of a STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE An<l the transaction of eocb other bnainraa a* mej corn* before aald Convention No perruo ah.I be allowed to vote In anjr election of delegatee to eald Convention iinlese ba be a rltlarn of tb* Stata of Nevaila. and aball pledge hl.ueelf that bv will vote at tbe next election f<* tb* n<untune* of tbe Republican National and Slate Convention* Tbe differ ent comities In tb Sts'# an antlUed to and will elect delegates aa follow*: Churchill county .1 l>uu|lu county Clio county.T Kuuirruldu county 4 Cutrfcu county.9 IlutuK-MJ county*, 4 Lund# count j.9 Lincoln county .. • Ly»»n county.4 Jtye county .4 Ornuohy county ... < tttorty county 41 Wii^u* coujty. • White Pint county • Mmol County Control Oommlttcoo orcrcqucotod ood to proyido for tbo rUJiliu qf dclqitoiro In l tacit reoportlyo oqn tiro. By order of rtac Coutnilttoe •bomb f,_lg{*i 49’ *78 CENTENNIAL! THIRD BRAND ANNUAL PICNIC EXCURSION I ....OF THE ... PACIFIC COAST PIONEERS TO TAKE PLACE AT TREADWAY'S RANCH. Carson City. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th, 187B. Committee ef Arrangement*. VIRGINIA. Will TksruM. Judge Knot. GOLD HILL. W. a D. Gibson. Anthony Fox. A. J. Tyrrell. SILVER CITY. Wa. Adkinson. Claus Becker CARSON CITY S. T. Swift. Parmer Tiuadway. P. C. Hyman. Volunteer Cemmitee. Geo. Daly. John 8. Beck Jaiuee Dclersn. 8eymv»ur Pixlcy. W . W Tinker. J H Marpl* iKitt Hatst. K G Baksr. J W Noyes. Frank Morrill. >V. H Meservs. Frank Ward. R. C. Hardy. C 4 Adams. John Lambert. Alf Doten. R H Taylor. K. Ew Adams. A.D M^vre. Saiu Joues. Raich. Sub-Committees. On Care—W. C. D. Gibson. Ou Grounds — Farmer Treadway. P. C. Hyman. J F Wentworth, A. Wain. T, A Read (Carson). On Mudrill Thomas (Virginia). K. C. Morse (Ovid Hill). T. A Read (i »rwu) To Collect Tick* is on Cars—Jobu Lambert. C. RawMtn, W. W. T.nkcr. Frank Morrill (Vir ginia). Geo. Adam*. J. Kirhar\1son. A. Fox. H M J*w»tt (Gold Hill). W. Atkinson. W. H FJln*ji (Stiver City) .8. F. Hooie. Judge Bow krr (Kvuol. On uini-ements—J W. Noyes. Hon W. 8 Wood, H »n. C K. D' L‘U«i On I'riuun.;—Alf Do ten. Geo Daly. R. H Taylor. O.i X1, kefs— Lee Sl'cGown. On Ttckei* (Gold Hill—W H. Mra»Tre 1>Q P. -tec Raguiatl ms on Grounds—Sheriff Swim of Car* n. M .tiagt-r oi Commissary Car—Morn* Greg ory. Manager of Pavilion—Seymour Pixie*. Gate Manager—Will Tbomaa. Ticket* f »r the picnic can be oMatne 1 from ♦ he following g«ut|euiCti Virginia City. McG wn at Jo g«* Ku *x's C 'i»rt-r*> u; <b»ld Hill. W' II M -v»rv* . Surer Oily. J W. Gri*r. Oar- ii S T. > * 1 It. Keuo, Dr 8 A M M>au-; Da> ton. J. 11 Jki(ua. *PE IAL EXCURSION TRAINS Over the Virginia Jfc Trucker Railroad will Mivrjr the Pi *tt»'A-rshud th«*lr frleuda t - amt from the picnic aronnda leaving Virginia City Rt T 4 M . Gold Hill at * A. M . «» |* pmu at silver Cl tv Swtth. and other (• »• ta for ex'*uivtviiif>ts. H*» ndng. the trains wiil leave the grv«uud* at & o'clock P. M. THE NATIONAL GUARD Of Virginia City* By special invitation, have kindly consented *». do duly a* «> « n of the day. Tin beat band* of luiudf In th< State will acv.mp*n> ihe excursion, at..! In the spacluu*. new ball on the grounds all who de«m» can indulge in dancing _ % Perfect Safety and Strict Order Will be secured by special ct«.lu<‘lnr* and guard* on the tral. * and by a large at.d ef ficient force of deputy sheriff* and special p»‘ 1 icemen, under the command of the -henfT« i Orm*by County, and select* d from the Pio neers th* msolve* No improper .»r tibJecMona* ble characters will be allow* .1 cither oa the cars or oil the grouad*. and all p« enable alien ii n will be paid to the comfort aud pleasure of the guests. TICKETS (Round Trip).*2 SO (Including admission to ground* ) DATE TICKETS. I 50 Procurable in Virginia City. Gold Hill. Silver City. Dayton. Casaou and Heno, from persons duly authorised by the liuniety. DBS. KIBBY & SCHNABEL Physicians and Surgeons. ^mc'E—AT DR. KIRBY'S FORMER rvMilcocc. M»tn >tr**l. Cold Hlllr DR. KIRBY'S hour., from II ■ to 4 r. a. DR. SCHNABEL .t ill boon. d»j or nl«ht _ DR. C. W. BETZEL, Virginia City, S»t. | |rnca-aj»inTBCHxrrra buildiko. IlTm North : street. P. O. Box til. Oflcs hours—4 a. a. to » a. a.. 11 a. to 1 t. a.. 1 r. a. to 1 r. a . • r a te « r. a. T. J. BLACKWOOD. M* D. once, Silver Housp, Sflvrr City. CALLS ATTENDED PROMPTLY AT ALL HOURS. a. C. Crasts 1. F. Erratum*. Cl’RRIK Jt~EDMODS, ACCOUNTANTS AND COLLECTORS. Deeds sod Ctueeysocsa drawn. Searchers at Records. Property Leased. Rrnte Collected, etc. orriCR. IS NORTH B STREET Rooms 1 and J (up-stsir»>. adjoining the County Buildings. K W C||AN|| WATCHMAKER AMD JEWELER, ^4 AN BE FOUND Os THB DIVIDE. BRAN the Monumental Saloon, C street. Watches cleaned and repMrsd jowsr than Esstern prices. •Iso at a call. BANNER BROTHERS* The Great Clothiers, Bare removed into their Hew and Xtfnifloent Store, corns** o asp tatlo* ar***n, Wbarr ttacjr wUl br plaaaad to mat Halt old pairoaa and tha public aaMtullj. Burner Brothers, CORNER OF C AND TAYLOR STREETS. raontu. xitan. Frank Sperling, (Fireproof brick DulliltOt:) Cer. Mala A Third StraeU. Silver City. importer. Whole ale and Retail Dealer In M LL GOOD , SiKWK MHUCEKltS. DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, wineb i igron novn ««t> i !• c wines. Ligr.iK-. ».» :a. i ii •• •MIt.l OILS »M. i N Its ; A 8|.o i Ur : Boarding Hojsu up;j i > I DAHl.tl, ».%(•< and Ittt «. .V GOODS DLIVERED IREK OF CHARGE. Affect for HKKtlLKS POWDER. DR. H. R. FOWLER, (LATE or CHI. AGO) Has perman« utly located in VIRCHNIA CITY NO. SOI TH C STHLET, Wh^r be will be pleased to are all who n« r<l bis senrli f-w The Dorter has hast many ; year*' experience iu the treatment of CJIROXIC VI tit: AUKS, And feel* confident that he can give a*u»fac tion to tlx we who will give httn a trial. LAPIIt^— Th««ae of you auftrlug from dla eaeee .peculiar to y<»ur sex. call and get the Doctor’* opinion Having had au ex* tended practice iu the line uf jour disease* among the m b and the poor, hi* posdthui *n hi* profession has given him arcesa to all the txu*dern Improvement* of the day. CATAKHU-Tb- Erol .k-p k. i ouauniptlou or Bronchitis - be never tails to cure. Those suffering from any affection of the Heart. Throat or Lung* will do well to consult him. KHKrMATl'M is very difficult to handle, yet the Doctor can show many trstuuohials of perfect cures, even in this section. (‘all and see the Doctor. He charge* you not hi tig for hta opinion, and if he prescribe* you will And hi* charge* light. Office hour*—From v to 1.’ M and from 3 to 6vh>P. >!. II. K. FOWLER. M. D. to SOUTH 0 STREET. VIROISIA CITT SETTLE 1 All persou* indebted to Loom Uolditoue A Co. are respect fully invited to call and set tle, ns the accounts of the old i firm must ho closed up at once. FRANK SPERLING. (SaccMBUT to L. GoISMum k Co ) i RIPLEY A BLACKMER, Retail UuiMt |a -< Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry, Fish rrc.. etc,, rfc. Weil door to WELLS. FAKOU A CO. BFUumU delivered free of charge to a • peris of the ceoi\ roMN w. crane, cm am. at. rgAeeoa eeiMuer. joma w. reaeeov Piarsen, Curtis & Cc.. Cigar Mannfacturei • Importer* of Leaf Tobacco, W, SI I A SIS Clay, met. Fmokt A Hattkky, BAN rtlANClHCO. WILSON * BROWN, UNDERTAKERS, io Mill III B m KKE1, \ Hit.IMA Arru. AND ELEGANT AMOHTMKNT of I'tuivvtahrve* Ug»4h aiarajra «4i head, uxiiue, Khrcaaa vie., etc. H«^rw ai*u Cef* na^M^fuiehvd «hu» dtailW. A4 ihergift